TVP3
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| TVP 3 | |
|---|---|
| Launched | 24th June 1992 |
| Closed | 1:30 6.10.2007 |
| Owned by | Telewizja Polska |
| Country | Poland |
| Formerly called | TVP Regionalna (without "3") 1992 - 2000 |
| Replaced by | TVP Info |
| Website | www.tvp.pl/regionalna3 |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Polish Analogue | Usually Channel 3 |
| Satellite | |
| Cyfra+ | Channel 3 |
| n | Channel 6 |
TVP3 (known also as Regionalna Trójka or Program 3 Telewizji Polskiej) was a Polish TV channel, run by the public broadcaster, TVP and dedicated to the country's regions. It had regional branches in most of the major Polish cities and, similarly to the France 3 in France or Rai Tre in Italy, for couple of hours every day it broadcasts regional programming, including local news and reports. From 7:30 to 22:30 it aired nationwide news bulletins every hour. It had also used as the Polish parliamentary channel, transmitting the Sejm meetings, parliamentary inquiry commission's proceedings and other major political events. Recently it added a lot of sport to its schedule - this was where you can see matches from Era Basket Liga (Polish basketball first league) and from the football Druga Liga (Division 2).
Its main offices were located at the TVP news compound in central Warsaw. It could be watched via TV aerial or cable networks. Its Warsaw version was available on digital platforms. TVP2, which has wider range, transmits its programme for 30 minutes every evening.
On 6 October 2007 TVP3 was closed and replaced by TVP Info.
[edit] Regional branches
- TVP Łódź
- TVP Kraków
- TVP Rzeszów
- TVP Katowice
- TVP Wrocław
- TVP Poznań
- TVP Bydgoszcz
- TVP Gorzów
- TVP Szczecin
- TVP Gdańsk
- TVP Olsztyn
- TVP Białystok
- TVP Lublin
- TVP Opole
- TVP Kielce
- TVP Warsaw
[edit] See also
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[edit] External links
- Official Site (Polish)

